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Four individuals standing in front of a blue-painted wall. Two have their arms crossed while the other two have their arms down loosely.
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la lune rocks on with songs of disparity

Peak Web June 26, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Disparity is defined as “a noticeable and usually significant difference or similarity.” However, in the case of Vancouver indie-rock and shoegaze band la lune, disparity also refers to the hard-hitting soft beats of their most recent EP. Released on April 19, the EP has shown “songs that reveal themselves” as la lune plays them. Consisting of Ethan Rebalkin (guitar, vocals), Olivia Wells (bass, backing vocals), Ben Lock (guitar), and Taylor Pawsey (drums), the band formed in 2022 after a few jam sessions among the friends-turned-bandmates. Having been roommates and coworkers, and after getting to know…

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Four individuals wearing cat-like makeup with fluffy cat ears. Two on the outsides stand on one knee, while the two in the middle are slightly crouched. All four have their arms bent and posed as if they are pouncing at the camera.
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Theatre Under The Stars’ CATS features two SFU dance majors

Peak Web June 26, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer From July 5 to August 24, Theatre Under the Stars is coming back to Stanley Park’s Malkin Bowl. One of their featured productions this season is CATS, a dazzling ensemble musical of feline characters who…

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Elisapie: a freckled woman with black braids that wrap together at the base of her neck. Bubble-like letters surround her and sweep over her face.
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Indigenous songwriters illuminating ancestral languages

Peak Web June 21, 2024

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of colonialism.  Elisapie [caption id="attachment_128577" align="alignnone" width="300"] PHOTO: Courtesy of Leeor Wild[/caption] Prolific Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie’s latest album, Inuktitut, covers ten pop and rock classics translated into ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ (Inuktitut). She grew up around…

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Grade School’s alt-rock brings coming-of-age movies to life

Peak Web June 19, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Known around Vancouver as the Peach Pit twin of the alternative-rock scene, Grade School creates their own sound while still appreciating the bands they’re influenced by. Their latest EP, Be Cool, Grade School!, was released…

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Looking back at The Road Forward

Peak Web June 19, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of assimilation, residential schools, and cultural genocide.  Colours bleed into the pages of a black and white newspaper as a low-tone humming surrounds the screen. The steady, heartbeat-like fervor of…

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Hidden Gems: Indigenous-owned businesses

Peak Web June 17, 2024

By: Prerita Garg, SFU Student Tradish’s The Ancestor Café 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley Open Wednesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Online: tradishcanada.ca Tradish’s The Ancestor Café is the ideal spot for those looking to try out some delicious delicacies from Indigenous…

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In Case You Missed It: Children of Men explores being sedated to injustices around you

Peak Web June 13, 2024

By: Yildiz Subuk, Peak Associate Content warning: violence, racism, Islamophobia, and genocide. Alfonso Cauron’s 2006 film, Children Of Men, tells two thematic stories that overlap  throughout its nearly two-hour run time. The first story focuses on the protagonist, Theo (played…

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an illustrated calender that says "Need to Know, Need to Go"
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NTKNTG: Exhibits highlighting Indigenous communities

Peak Web June 13, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor [caption id="attachment_128501" align="alignnone" width="696"] PHOTO: Elyana Moradi / The Peak[/caption] snəxʷəł: an art exhibit by Mekwalya (Zoe George)  Vancouver Maritime Museum, 1905 Ogden Ave., Vancouver  Runs until November 2024  Every day 10:00 a.m.–5:00…

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Crooked Teeth is a queer Syrian refugee’s reconnection “home”

Peak Web June 10, 2024

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Crooked teeth is the young boy who swears he likes women. Crooked teeth are in the mouth of an officer staring back at you coldly. Crooked teeth is being the only racialized panelist discussing refugees.…

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We Follow the River plunges into language, loss, and love

Peak Web June 5, 2024

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of military violence. Pictured on the cover of We Follow the River are a young woman and man surrounded by a smoggy jungle of green brush strokes. The man wears a Shan State…

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